Georgia Aquarium officials say it may be months before they know what caused Wednesday's death of another whale shark, the second this year at the only facility outside Asia that displays the huge, rare fish.

Two large trucks with police escorts flashing their lights rumbled up to the world's largest aquarium early Friday with its newest residents -- two whale sharks that had made an 8,000-mile journey from Taiwan.

Emile Hirsch was 6 years old when he saw his first episode of the cartoon Speed Racer and, more important, caught glimpse of the Mach 5. "It was one of the coolest things I'd ever seen," Hirsch says by phone from Germany, where filming will begin next week on the movie adaptation. "That's when I started thinking it would be great to be on TV. And have one of those."

In the past two years, Mo Willems has won two Caldecott Medals, one of the top prizes for illustrated children's books. He won in 2004 for Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus, the first in a series about a curious but frustrated bird, and last year for Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale, about a misplaced stuffed animal.

Joyce Randolph, 79, played Trixie in the original Honeymooners alongside Jackie Gleason, Art Carney and Audrey Meadows. She caught a screening of the Honeymooners remake near her Manhattan home last weekend and shares her first impression:

The wheels fall off Ralph Kramden's bus before they can even wobble in the zealously unawaited The Honeymooners, an update that saddles Cedric the Entertainer with the unenviable task of taking over for Jackie Gleason. A black update is more inspired than the fact that it has been remade at all, then updated with political correctness.

If The Big Sister's Guide to Work were a song instead of a book, it'd be an infectious pop single with a catchy beat. Then one day, you'd accidentally pay attention to the lyrics and say, "That's SO true!"